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Extend and customize Drupal functionality with contributed modules.
If a module doesn't quite do what you want it to do, if you find a bug or have a suggestion, then join forces and help the module maintainer. Or, share your own by starting a new module.

"Use Evernote to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like. Then find them all on any computer, phone or device you use. For free."

Evernote is a note-taking, idea-saving application that has been adopted by over 3 million people. It syncs up your notes with a remote server, so accessing your latest notes on multiple devices is automatic. When you upload images, Evernote will OCR them to make them searchable. You can embed files as well, though only PDFs, .txt and images with the free version. The premium service enables a few additional features such as embedding any kind of files and increasing the amount of bandwidth allotted to you per month.

The idea behind the Evernote module is twofold. The first goal is to leverage the Evernote API to make it a blogging platform. Because Evernote is a great way to gather ideas and information, the next logical step is to make sharable information accessible on the web. See here for more background. The result of bringing Evernote and Drupal together is a rapid blogging tool that will integrate into many people's workflow.

This module is designed to solve a simple task.
If you post a comment, and the previous comment (to the same node or comment) was also yours, it looks better, if those comments join together. So that's what the module is supposed to do.
At the moment (6.x-1.0-beta1) it has no almost no options. You just turn it on and get the result. I am using it on my Drupal forum, and I am happy with it.
However, I am ready to hear your requests and ideas!

The Couchbase module provides integration with Couchbase 2.0 and above. This module
consists of helper functions to instantiate couchbase connections from the $conf['couchbase']
variable in settings.php.

Overview

The Data Visualization Wizard provides a fast way to get data visualizations online using Drupal. It provides the following visualizations after a quick upload of a spreadsheet:

Geo-spatial map - Geocoded data can displayed on an interactive map with each data element as a point on the map (with optional pop-ups).

Pie and bar graphs - Any individual factor can be displayed as a pie or bar graph.

Summary listings - Each data row is listed in a sortable table below the maps and graphs.

Detail pages - Each data row from the summary listing links to a customizable detail page to provide a full view of each data entity.

Searchable and filterable listings - The data can be searched and filtered on a configurable amount of factors you choose for the listings. All elements on a data visualization respond to these filters creating an easy-to-use analysis tool.

Downloadable data - Data can be offered to the user in CSV, JSON, GeoJSON and XML formats.

Lightweight API - The downloadable data formats respond to the search and filtering abilities, so this can provide a lightweight API for uploaded data sets.

What this module does

Clones, manages and synchronizes a specific git repository reference from a remotely hosted git repository. This allows the cloned repository references to be consumed in a Drupal environment. Consumers of cloned git repositories are tools that perform certain functions like parsing or building from several repository references.

This module adds a block whose function is to provide easily accessible embed this in your own web page links (fields). When enabled, users with permission to access the Link to this block will see three self-populated form fields; each field will have within it a pre-formatted, self-highlighting text area containing HTML code with a link to the page being viewed.

I have been informed that modules such as my vision for this one are not desired and will change my designs to monolithic modules.

Allows creating and administering nodes of a type called 'person'. This type of node holds data that describe a human person like: first, last and middle name. The content type provide some basic fields but you can use CCK to customize as you like the person node.

No time, no further development. If you want to take over or fund the required time, drop a line!

Quote plus is a suite of modules extending the core comment functions with a set of quoting capabilities you would expect primarily, but not only in forum systems as well as format filters to display custom formatted quotes. All extensions can be configured per node type/per filter format.

This module allows a site user who has the appropriate permissions to change the page text
that a user sees after following the reset password one time email link.
Options allow for html tags, tokens, and a site representative picture (chosen by autocomplete field populated by site user names) which
may also be added by custom token created by this module.

Future plans include options for modifying other admin forms that currently lack gui
interface.

Nodequeue menu mapper is the product of developing a website in which menus and nodequeues needed to be synched up. There was simply no out of the box or comparable solution, and while Menu Node API fills in a noticeable gap in Drupal, the relationship simply couldn't be easily mapped.

Display content on a very special way.
This module provides a views plugin to display content items form 8 different locations and 4 directions while scrolling. Can be used to display a single page or to build a whole website with multiple sections, and an optional top navigation bar.

This module will download all images in the description or content:encoded tag of an RSS feed and replace the images' src with the path to the local copy. This is necessary when the content body has relative image paths pointing to its own server, and a good idea if you don't want to depend on external servers for serving images.

Wayback module archives site front page and adds a menu entry to get quick snapshot of how the site looked at a particular day in past.
This modules optionally caches images, css and js files and maintain sites historic look.
Use this module to archive your site for Future Generation.